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if you look at where defense spending is today either as a percentage of the economy or budget, it's below post-war norms. under the president's budget it will fall more rapidly. the main cause that we saw today of the explosive growth in spending over ten years, president obama made that worse although the republicans in congress ten years ago didn't cover themselves and the changing face of america. we have many more now supported by workers for the retirement programs and a noble important purpose. they need to be preserved for the next generation. >> you are a proud veteran and something i find to be interesting to some degree of polling is the lack of availability for benefits for those who have served so nobly and come home. i want to put up the stats for you. veterans affairs data. 600,000 veterans have benefits and 245,000 have benefitings back lock logged aier or more. the average is 273 days. the first time claimants from iraq and afghanistan, the average wait is 316 days. how come if you go out and fight for your country and bleed and come back wounded, you are waiting up
if you look at where defense spending is today either as a percentage of the economy or budget, it's below post-war norms. under the president's budget it will fall more rapidly. the main cause that we saw today of the explosive growth in spending over ten years, president obama made that worse although the republicans in congress ten years ago didn't cover themselves and the changing face of america. we have many more now supported by workers for the retirement programs and a noble important...
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we have the most important economies in the world. this building, this facility and this team and this team are a regional asset to the economy. to bring the super bowl here would be a regional effort with regional benefits. we are excited about it and happy to participate and looking forward to our hotels, restaurants, facilities for people who are visiting san francisco and santa clara and other cities around the area. super bowl 50, i don't care, we'll take either one. we have a great team put together to make that happen. it will take a lot of collaboration and we in san jose as well as san francisco and santa clara are committed to making it happen. [ applause ] so i'm daniel to committee chair, thank you mayor lee, he approached me and said we have to shine a light on san francisco and the entire bay area. the next call were to mayor matthews, mayor read, we also have officials from oakland. this is going to take a unified approach. we are up against a very tough competitors and south florida. miami has hosted. they know how to
we have the most important economies in the world. this building, this facility and this team and this team are a regional asset to the economy. to bring the super bowl here would be a regional effort with regional benefits. we are excited about it and happy to participate and looking forward to our hotels, restaurants, facilities for people who are visiting san francisco and santa clara and other cities around the area. super bowl 50, i don't care, we'll take either one. we have a great team...
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they continued the same slump that had been affecting the british economy since the end of the first world war. they concluded the rational science and society. scientists have far more than any other segment of society. so sooner than most are very aware of nazi germany, beginning with the persecution and dismissal of all scientists. he was involved with many scientists during this time and finding positions for refugees in universities in america. but i think it was far less important than the brilliance, commitment, and pretty fearless. the scientists would who would be involved in this effort, including this year, physics and medicine and what they fundamentally showed is that even in something as uncertain and tradition bound as a scientific thinking it was crucial, the official history of this to the war effort as observed that there was a fundamentally romantic conception of this. even magical thinking. >> there were generals but failed to produce any operational research comparable to the allied development. if they had, they probably would have won the submarine campaign and
they continued the same slump that had been affecting the british economy since the end of the first world war. they concluded the rational science and society. scientists have far more than any other segment of society. so sooner than most are very aware of nazi germany, beginning with the persecution and dismissal of all scientists. he was involved with many scientists during this time and finding positions for refugees in universities in america. but i think it was far less important than...
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existence we have probably done half of the recruitments in northern california so we are familiar with the economy, some of the issues relative to re-location, some of the issues in terms of attracting the best kind of talent to work for san francisco cta. just briefly the first phase of our recruitment starts -- i guess it started last week when we met with staff to get a framework for the aggressive timeline that you set before us in terms of the outreach and selection and evaluation of candidates to talk about logistics, to talk about the steps in the search process, but in all honesty the search is divided into three phases. the first phase is what we call the getting to know you, and that is when we get a good understanding of the organization. we want to find out what the key core competencies are. we want to talk to as many stakeholder as you deem necessary so we're awaiting your instructions and directions relative to the stakeholders beyond the board of supervisors and beyond this commission to identify the people that you want us to talk to and we will do that either face-to-face where a
existence we have probably done half of the recruitments in northern california so we are familiar with the economy, some of the issues relative to re-location, some of the issues in terms of attracting the best kind of talent to work for san francisco cta. just briefly the first phase of our recruitment starts -- i guess it started last week when we met with staff to get a framework for the aggressive timeline that you set before us in terms of the outreach and selection and evaluation of...
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growth at every stage to get the economy booming. we need to repeal obamacare. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> we need to repeal. frank. -- dodd-frank. talk about a bill you don't have to read any further than the title. [laughter] we need to eliminate corporate welfare. [applause] need to build the keystone pipeline. [applause] we need to rein in the epa. [applause] in west texas, the epa is trying to use a lizard to shut down oil and gas production. do you know my view of lizards? they make darn fine boots. [applause] we need to audit the fed. [applause] and we need to stop qe infinity. we need to abolish the u.s. department of education. [applause] education is too important for it to be governed by bureaucrats in washington, taking choices away from parents and kids. [applause] and we need to champion school choice. [applause] the civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and explaining to young kids trapped in failing
growth at every stage to get the economy booming. we need to repeal obamacare. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> we need to repeal. frank. -- dodd-frank. talk about a bill you don't have to read any further than the title. [laughter] we need to eliminate corporate welfare. [applause] need to build the keystone pipeline. [applause] we need to rein in the epa. [applause] in west texas, the epa...
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a quarter of our economy in taxes. right now pretty much every other country has moved to 35% and we've stuck the 25%. that hasn't hurt their growth relative to ours. we're roughly at the middle of the table. there are things the governments can do with the money that or government has not done. >> conversation will go on for many, many months and possibly years. >>> coming up -- you heard me warn before of an economic storm but my next guest says silicon valley is at risk of being hit by a typhoon. under attack by your government. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. >>> you've heard how the forced spending cuts could hurt the u.s., longer lines at airports, fe
a quarter of our economy in taxes. right now pretty much every other country has moved to 35% and we've stuck the 25%. that hasn't hurt their growth relative to ours. we're roughly at the middle of the table. there are things the governments can do with the money that or government has not done. >> conversation will go on for many, many months and possibly years. >>> coming up -- you heard me warn before of an economic storm but my next guest says silicon valley is at risk of...
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the republicans and the romney campaign, look, we need to talk about the economy. have a one mention to all voters. well, it turns out the obama way was the successful approach in the 2012 election. >> mark murray, thank you so much. we'll see whether it happens. how the rubber hits the road. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a crowded race in south carolina for the open congressional seat there. there is no shortage. we'll get an update. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. i'm your hot water heater. you hardly know i exist. that's too bad. 'cuz if my pressure rel
the republicans and the romney campaign, look, we need to talk about the economy. have a one mention to all voters. well, it turns out the obama way was the successful approach in the 2012 election. >> mark murray, thank you so much. we'll see whether it happens. how the rubber hits the road. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a crowded race in south carolina for the open congressional seat there. there is no shortage. we'll get an update. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible...
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the best deficit reduction program is a growing economy and strangely if you see the debate washington day very little of it is about economic growth and a lot of it is about what my dad would say it your broccoli, it's about the austerity and the toughness that has to get done. don't get me wrong but it's much easier to get done in the context of high sustained growth where jobs are being created and jobs are of value for people to be able to further their dreams. i have three suggestions that i don't think that partisan. they are not necessarily ideological but if we pause on all the other stuff and there are good things to fight about trust me, that we can get to the point where we have higher sustained growth. one would be to create a patriotic energy prop -- based on innovation and north american resources. second, to reform our immigration system and move it towards something that would be part of the high-growth economic strategy true to our heritage respecting the rule of law, but moving it to the 21st century where our brand which is not around the world would allow high high
the best deficit reduction program is a growing economy and strangely if you see the debate washington day very little of it is about economic growth and a lot of it is about what my dad would say it your broccoli, it's about the austerity and the toughness that has to get done. don't get me wrong but it's much easier to get done in the context of high sustained growth where jobs are being created and jobs are of value for people to be able to further their dreams. i have three suggestions that...
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and the economy has changed since the 1930s but unions have not. unions don't see it that way. unions see them offer a product that is perfectly fine and the only problem is employees and lawyers aren't buying it. and to reverse its decline, not to design their offerings are making in members of more relevant to the twenty-first century workers but by making the difficult for employees and employers to define their services. this is what we have seen with the national labor relations board. and in less than three weeks forcing workers to decide in as little as 18 days. and allow them to form unions for their supporters, employees who do not decide to unionize to the side of their workplace will get unionized. not just at the board level. and organizing campaigns and unions are moving more and more towards direction to pressure an employer to accept union organizing rather than persuade union employees that a union is in their best interests and that is not just me saying that. that is the words of union organizers. consider the former secretary-treasurer, united food and commer
and the economy has changed since the 1930s but unions have not. unions don't see it that way. unions see them offer a product that is perfectly fine and the only problem is employees and lawyers aren't buying it. and to reverse its decline, not to design their offerings are making in members of more relevant to the twenty-first century workers but by making the difficult for employees and employers to define their services. this is what we have seen with the national labor relations board. and...
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and these new jobs will help build our economy. i think they made the right decision, we're glad to have metlife, a gri great company coo north carolina. neil: there are a lot of zero-tax states like texas and florida trying to do what you are i do, the governors have a contest to do that but there are fewer of you guys than the high tax state guys. what happens in you woo those jobs the republican-run state ewhat do you offer they do not? >> rick perrynd nikki haily and bob mcdonald, we consider them competition, they are friends but they are competition, we welcome the competition. rick perry and i saw each other two weeks ago, we said we'll fight for our jobs, he is going to california, i fight for jobs to keep jobs in north carolina, and i'll take jobs from any place, i like to get them from overseas, also some international companies investing in north carolina. and we're having good news success, and the metlife announcement of 2600 jobs with is a positive signal for north carolina, our biggest challenge right now is small ru
and these new jobs will help build our economy. i think they made the right decision, we're glad to have metlife, a gri great company coo north carolina. neil: there are a lot of zero-tax states like texas and florida trying to do what you are i do, the governors have a contest to do that but there are fewer of you guys than the high tax state guys. what happens in you woo those jobs the republican-run state ewhat do you offer they do not? >> rick perrynd nikki haily and bob mcdonald, we...
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it's a huge banking system, eight times the size of their economy. consider this, brian, if the us banking system was as big relative to the u.s. economy as cyprus is, we would have 45 more banks the size of jpmorgan in the united states. that's how big it is. that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that country. it's not clear that's going to happen, at least not in time to save the banking system. >>> of course here as always we want to know why are you awake? shoot us an e-mail or tweet me @billschactman. >>> they have espn and air force one will show you which teams the basketball fan picked. that's next in sports >> leave it to reality tv. we have more great diving. highlights from the new celebrity diving show "splash" which i did watch a few minutes of. check it out when way too early comes back. >> someone released poison gas inside the tokyo subway syst
it's a huge banking system, eight times the size of their economy. consider this, brian, if the us banking system was as big relative to the u.s. economy as cyprus is, we would have 45 more banks the size of jpmorgan in the united states. that's how big it is. that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that...
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there's a lot of unused productive capacity in the economy. there is disagreement over whether you could continue to run the deficits. so, you know -- i don't want to say there's no disagreement. people do disagree over this, and that's the problem that washington hat right now. everyone says we have to cut, we have to cut. that's the problem with the murray budget. it goes way too far toward the republicans. if unfortunate the sharp debate that schumer is talking about, debate the progressive budget, which actually adds spending and stimulus against the ryan plan. >> we haven't cut spending, have we? seriously. can we at least try that and see whether or not all of this -- but that's not cutting spending. you're still spending the money, judd forestalling where you will make the payment. >> it's still growing. >> spending in this country is still growing. it's a contingent and sane argument to make that we need to address it from that side first. we gave you the $600 billion in new taxes, you want more, you want more spending. >> paul ryan we
there's a lot of unused productive capacity in the economy. there is disagreement over whether you could continue to run the deficits. so, you know -- i don't want to say there's no disagreement. people do disagree over this, and that's the problem that washington hat right now. everyone says we have to cut, we have to cut. that's the problem with the murray budget. it goes way too far toward the republicans. if unfortunate the sharp debate that schumer is talking about, debate the progressive...
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growth at every stage to get the economy booming. we need to repeal obamacare. [applause] we need to repeal dodd-frank. [applause] talk a a bill you don't have to read further than the title. [laughter] we need to eliminate corporate welfare. [applause] we need to build the keystone pipeline. we need to reign in the e.p.a. [applause] you know, in west texas the e.p.s. a trying to use a lizard to shut down oil and gas productions. my view of lizards, they make darn fine boots. [applause] we need to audit the fed. [applause] we need to stop e.q. infinity. we need to abolish obama education. [applause] education is too important for it to be governed by bureaucrats in washington taking away from parents and kids. and we need to champion school choice. [applause] theels civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and splange to young kids trapped in failing schools, young hispanic, young african american why they are willing to consign another generation to not have a fair and equal shot at the american dream. [applause] we ne
growth at every stage to get the economy booming. we need to repeal obamacare. [applause] we need to repeal dodd-frank. [applause] talk a a bill you don't have to read further than the title. [laughter] we need to eliminate corporate welfare. [applause] we need to build the keystone pipeline. we need to reign in the e.p.a. [applause] you know, in west texas the e.p.s. a trying to use a lizard to shut down oil and gas productions. my view of lizards, they make darn fine boots. [applause] we need...
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adversely impact the economy? other studies reached the same conclusion. the united states that is so high that it is already weakening -- debit is st is so high, it is already weakening the economy. we want to see it grow and it benefits workers, benefits employees and creates more tax revenue for us. that is the central question that we have. this amendment, i believe, moves us in the right direction. it gives us the opportunity to end the deficits. as a percentage of gdp, it goes down every year. thank you. >> let me respond and i believe we will have some debate. to begin, all of us recognize that it is a responsibility that we have right now to deal with our debt and deficit in a responsible manner and we all want to achieve that goal. we recognize the economy is very fragile. we have lived through a lot in the last 10 years. many families are still struggling to send their kids to college and pay their mortgage, tuesday and their homes. the budget we put forward cackles the debt and deficit and irresponsible
adversely impact the economy? other studies reached the same conclusion. the united states that is so high that it is already weakening -- debit is st is so high, it is already weakening the economy. we want to see it grow and it benefits workers, benefits employees and creates more tax revenue for us. that is the central question that we have. this amendment, i believe, moves us in the right direction. it gives us the opportunity to end the deficits. as a percentage of gdp, it goes down every...
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in the meantime, the economy saw its fair share of ups and downs. this chart shows gdp on a yearly basis, those years extending down were recessions. the average growth rate since world war ii is a respectable 3.25%. we'd be very happy to have that today. i spoke with the lieutenant governor of texas, david d dewhurst this week in austin. he's probably the most powerful man in texas and the most powerful lieutenant governor in the country because he writes the legislation, controls the budget and is head of the texas senate. texas has been trying to lure companies away from california and other states with the promise of lower taxes and lighter regulation, something people are calling the texas miracle. >> we're 48th out of 50 states in per capita state spending. we've kept our taxes low. we're 47th out of 50 states in per capita state taxes. over the last ten years i've cut taxes over 51 times and expect a 52nd and a 53rd this year. and we've worked real hard, had the lightest regulatory hand we possibly could. so when businesses look at texas, we
in the meantime, the economy saw its fair share of ups and downs. this chart shows gdp on a yearly basis, those years extending down were recessions. the average growth rate since world war ii is a respectable 3.25%. we'd be very happy to have that today. i spoke with the lieutenant governor of texas, david d dewhurst this week in austin. he's probably the most powerful man in texas and the most powerful lieutenant governor in the country because he writes the legislation, controls the budget...
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our military strength depends on an economy so strong that it can support that kind of military. our economy depends on a people that are so strong, so educated, so resolute, so hard working, so inknow vintive, so focused on the creating a great future for their children. that is the america we grew up in. that is the america that our children deserve. [applause] just think about america. what nation but ours would have enjoyed military power for 25 years and never used it to seek revenge against it's foes or to seize natural resources from the weak? what nation is the first to bind up the wounds of the injured from hurricanes and tsunamis and war? what nation is the largest contributor to the fight in africa against aids? what nation came to the rescue of others in the face of tyranny in korea, street nan, bosnia, afghanistan, kuwait, iraq. when you think of this -- whatever you think of these interventions, the impulse behind every one of them is little bit per ration not -- liberation, not con quest. in all of human history, there has never been a great pow their is so often u
our military strength depends on an economy so strong that it can support that kind of military. our economy depends on a people that are so strong, so educated, so resolute, so hard working, so inknow vintive, so focused on the creating a great future for their children. that is the america we grew up in. that is the america that our children deserve. [applause] just think about america. what nation but ours would have enjoyed military power for 25 years and never used it to seek revenge...
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continuing to see how latinos feel about a wide range of issues, immigration particularly, but also the economy. we're also concerned about the economic situation of latinos-- how are they doing in the recovery, how are households doing with regards to accumulation of wealth, how are they doing with regards to unemployment? so all these are things that we want to continue to tell the story of the latino community in many different respects, but of course we want it to be timely and relevant. >> hinojosa: all right, so you're also gearing up for politics. that's going to be happening a lot, coming up soon. so what's the sense of what's happening with the latino electorate? is there a broad concern... and the concern would be, will latinos actually be enthusiastic enough for either party to come out and vote? and has something really happened with the latino voter where immigration now is in fact the number one issue? are those two things happening at the same time? >> they are happening at the same time. but let's get some facts on the table about the latino electorate. in 2010 there were 21 mil
continuing to see how latinos feel about a wide range of issues, immigration particularly, but also the economy. we're also concerned about the economic situation of latinos-- how are they doing in the recovery, how are households doing with regards to accumulation of wealth, how are they doing with regards to unemployment? so all these are things that we want to continue to tell the story of the latino community in many different respects, but of course we want it to be timely and relevant....
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. >> with the economy improving, we're seeing the mail coming back a little bit slowly. what we've lost is bill paying. people pay bills online. it's free, convenient. that won't come back. we've reacted in a responsible way. >> he said they never laid anyone off. they used buyouts and other methods to reduce manpower. they are looking into using smart phones, package delivery options, testing a system where say you order by 9:00 a.m. and get package delivered by noon, he says the postal will be viable for the next 10 years. reporting live, christie smith. >>> a memorial growing in santa rosa today for a 14-year-old boy killed in a crash at a raceway. the family of marcus johnson owns this muffler shop in santa rosa. friends bringing flowers and candles and balloons to the front door leaving messages of support for the family. he was killed saturday night when a car on the the raceway lost control and slammed into the pit crew. the car was driven by his 17-year-old cousin, chase johnson. >> this is a total tragedy. it really is. it hits the hard really bad. >> sad this h
. >> with the economy improving, we're seeing the mail coming back a little bit slowly. what we've lost is bill paying. people pay bills online. it's free, convenient. that won't come back. we've reacted in a responsible way. >> he said they never laid anyone off. they used buyouts and other methods to reduce manpower. they are looking into using smart phones, package delivery options, testing a system where say you order by 9:00 a.m. and get package delivered by noon, he says the...
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economy, let's go to cnbc's karen cho. a rollerer coaster ride the las couple days. >> we're looking for a mixed start. we're expecting to see a bit of a dip out of the gates for the like of the s&p 500 and also the nasdaq. there were gains across the market yesterday. this is exactly what investors are looking to see. the same stimulus train thanks to ben bernanke. we heard that the qe program, $85 billion a month in mortgage and treasury purchase will remain for the foreseeable future. ben bernanke still keeping an eye out for potential negative effects from the policy. but so far he's promised the markets this will continue. in terms of the commentary around the dart, we did see adjustment lower on the growth forecasts. smament, ben bernanke is pointing to the fact that there has been some improvement in the likes of the housing market. the fiscal consolidation thanks to its playing out for the budget, this is going to have an impact in 2013 growth, 2.3% to 2.8% is the number we're looking at. this is down from 2.3% to
economy, let's go to cnbc's karen cho. a rollerer coaster ride the las couple days. >> we're looking for a mixed start. we're expecting to see a bit of a dip out of the gates for the like of the s&p 500 and also the nasdaq. there were gains across the market yesterday. this is exactly what investors are looking to see. the same stimulus train thanks to ben bernanke. we heard that the qe program, $85 billion a month in mortgage and treasury purchase will remain for the foreseeable...
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we're actually growing the economy. it appropriates a fasters a healthier stronger economy to create more jobs. michael: the reason a lot of republicans probably voled against this bill is it doesn't stand a prayer in the senate. it is not going to pass the senate. this is almost a symbolic vote. they voted on this ryan budget now a number of times amounted i had has not really passed ever. john boehner was happy because what they did also today was approve by 318-109 a federal spending bill to keep the government funded through september 30, which averts a march 27 shutdown of the government. here is the speaker of the house excited by the vote. >> it is a good day for the american people. every family in america must balance their budget. today, us republicans passed our bold plan to balance the budget over the next 10 years. this budget does more than just balance. it helps improve people's lives and addresses the things i think they most care about fixing the tax code lowering rates means more jobs and higher wages
we're actually growing the economy. it appropriates a fasters a healthier stronger economy to create more jobs. michael: the reason a lot of republicans probably voled against this bill is it doesn't stand a prayer in the senate. it is not going to pass the senate. this is almost a symbolic vote. they voted on this ryan budget now a number of times amounted i had has not really passed ever. john boehner was happy because what they did also today was approve by 318-109 a federal spending bill to...
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of course, we all of the economy to get better. we would like it to be better soon. as fast as it can possibly be. as that happens, the competition for the best and brightest is going to go out. in that environment, i am concerned that when they are weighing the financial certainty for their families, that they will come down on a different side. >> i think that that is an important question for us. we have an all volunteer military. so i think that we need to be mindful of this because we are competing for the best and brightest and we have been getting it. i believe again, there are magnificent people that raise their right hand and it doesn't seem to much matter. they are all working hard to do the right thing. >> it is preserving mountain there is an impact with what is going on. >> can you comment additionally? >> i agree with everything that you read. i think it is 100% on track. we are impacted in two areas. it impacts our ability to treat more than we need to do that to get this stood out. by singling out the civilian work force, we have done a grave injustic
of course, we all of the economy to get better. we would like it to be better soon. as fast as it can possibly be. as that happens, the competition for the best and brightest is going to go out. in that environment, i am concerned that when they are weighing the financial certainty for their families, that they will come down on a different side. >> i think that that is an important question for us. we have an all volunteer military. so i think that we need to be mindful of this because...
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and by the way, if any of you are worried about the economy, don't worry, be happy. there is no debt crisis either. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. in fact, for the next ten years it is going to be in a sustainable place. >> judge jeanine: with all due respect, mr. president, saddling our children and grandchildren with trillions of dollars of debt is a crisis. maybe sarah palin said it best when she said earlier today at cpac -- >> barack obama promised the most transparent administration ever. barack obama, you lie. >> judge jeanine: sister euphemia if you are still out there and you still have that ruler i have got somebody for you. now, to one of the cpac speakers virginia congressman randy forbes. welcome, congressman. so am i wrong? >> no, judge, i think you are absolutely right. i think that is the thing that is frustrating most americans. they feel this administration has a totally different set of rules for them than they have for the rest of america and their words continue to evolve based on the group that they are speaking to at tha
and by the way, if any of you are worried about the economy, don't worry, be happy. there is no debt crisis either. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. in fact, for the next ten years it is going to be in a sustainable place. >> judge jeanine: with all due respect, mr. president, saddling our children and grandchildren with trillions of dollars of debt is a crisis. maybe sarah palin said it best when she said earlier today at cpac -- >> barack obama promised...
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we have to rebuild our economy. we have to do it again. we have to make america strong again, and make america great again. [applause] thank you. when it comes to immigration, you know that the 11 million illegals, even if given the right to vote -- you will have to do what's right, but the fact is, 11 million people will be voting democratic. you can be up front, you can be the spearhead, you can do whatever you want to do, but every one of those 11 million people will be voting democratic. it is just the way it works. you have to be very careful. because you could say that to a certain extent, the odds aren't looking so great right now for republicans, that you are on a suicide mission. you are just not going to get those votes. i say to myself, why aren't we letting people in from europe? i have many friends, many many from europe who want to come in. people i know. tremendous people. hard people. they cannot come in. i know people whose sons went to harvard, top in their class. went to the wharton school of finance. great events. -- gr
we have to rebuild our economy. we have to do it again. we have to make america strong again, and make america great again. [applause] thank you. when it comes to immigration, you know that the 11 million illegals, even if given the right to vote -- you will have to do what's right, but the fact is, 11 million people will be voting democratic. you can be up front, you can be the spearhead, you can do whatever you want to do, but every one of those 11 million people will be voting democratic. it...
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we're not losing the issues on spending and debt, and jobs and the economy. those are total winners for us. >> michael: i am speechless. michael what is your reaction to that? >> that's crazy. poll after after poll after poll after poll comes out and show that the majority of the american people want x to happen, and as soon as you read that poll, that's nice i'm glad the american people think that but it's never going to happen because republicans won't let it happen. background checks 91% in the most recent poll but many, many polls showing 88%, 91%, show background checks and they were straight line against it. and the majority of polled republicans in this survey supporting public investment in infrastructure spending, and, you know, well -- it's obama has been calling for it for ages, but we know it's utterly impossible. so let's bash harry reid but they are the problem. >> michael: clearly they are the problem, on the assault weapons i'm just frustrated with reid. and you point out 80-some-odd percent on infrastructure and i heard 84% of nra members are
we're not losing the issues on spending and debt, and jobs and the economy. those are total winners for us. >> michael: i am speechless. michael what is your reaction to that? >> that's crazy. poll after after poll after poll after poll comes out and show that the majority of the american people want x to happen, and as soon as you read that poll, that's nice i'm glad the american people think that but it's never going to happen because republicans won't let it happen. background...
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so balancing the budget helps grow the economy today. it helps people struggling for workers and helps families going from paycheck to paycheck get better paychecks so they can have a better life. this is why we're proposing these things. our welfare reforms, we're asking the basic question, should we measure poverty fighting by how we measure programs or how many people are out of poverty or-- that's the point we're trying to make here, how do we make people's lives better and balancing the budget is a means to that end. >> sean: 50 million americans of record in 2012, nearly 50 million americans on food stamps, one in six americans in poverty, 6 trillion in new obama debt. and we're trying to put myself in your position. i know you met with the president earlier this week and i knew when your budget was going to be released, or i guess last week you met with him, that he'd demagogue it, he did it within five minutes of your release, pretty much. did you ever challenge him on these issues that every time somebody talks about balancing t
so balancing the budget helps grow the economy today. it helps people struggling for workers and helps families going from paycheck to paycheck get better paychecks so they can have a better life. this is why we're proposing these things. our welfare reforms, we're asking the basic question, should we measure poverty fighting by how we measure programs or how many people are out of poverty or-- that's the point we're trying to make here, how do we make people's lives better and balancing the...
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threatening the full faith and credit of the united states of america and putting the stability of our economy on the line. we should not be having a debate. it should be no doubt that the full faith and credit of the united states will be honored, and that is what our constitution says. too often house republicans have refused to acknowledge the negative impact of their action, choosing to return to the same tired failed strategy, one that only serves to, again, weaken our economy and undermine our middle class. that track record must end. >> nobody believes that. full faith and credit? >> sean: let's 0 go to paul ryan. he got high marks for personalizing the debts. >> we know with certainty a debt crisis is coming to america. this is not a question of if. it's a question of when. what is a debt crisis? it means we can't keep living beyond our means. it means we can't keep borrowing from our children's future. this -- our generation of americans, we're being selfish, we're taking from the next generation their future. we have a moral obligation to fix that. and if we have a debt crisis, those
threatening the full faith and credit of the united states of america and putting the stability of our economy on the line. we should not be having a debate. it should be no doubt that the full faith and credit of the united states will be honored, and that is what our constitution says. too often house republicans have refused to acknowledge the negative impact of their action, choosing to return to the same tired failed strategy, one that only serves to, again, weaken our economy and...
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they sit around hoping that the economy gets worse. it's too late now because the president got reelected overwhelmingly, they did everything in their power just hoping that the american people would say, hey, 8% unemployment, we can't rehire this guy but we did and their strategy didn't work, even though they are not going to be running against this man again, they still think that opposition to the president as well as hits party and what we believe in, but particularly the president, is the glue that holds them together and is going to help them win elections. >> i don't remember if you remember the stockton, he brought ted nugent to the -- >> yeah. >> krystal, he tweeted out, the best thing about the earth is if you put holes in it, oil and gas come out. how is that for kinder and gentler? he actually tweeted this. >> and that's part of the problem. if you have any concern about the environment, if if you have any concern about climate change, are you going to look to someone that's a party that's saying things like that? that's no
they sit around hoping that the economy gets worse. it's too late now because the president got reelected overwhelmingly, they did everything in their power just hoping that the american people would say, hey, 8% unemployment, we can't rehire this guy but we did and their strategy didn't work, even though they are not going to be running against this man again, they still think that opposition to the president as well as hits party and what we believe in, but particularly the president, is the...
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well we know that doesn't work, which is why our budget focuses on accelerating the economy and putting people back to work right now, for example getting rid of the sequester. so i guess the bottom line, soledad, it's good they're recognizing they've got a problem. but as far as i can tell they misdiagnosed. >> you say with the exception of immigration, and immigration is a big exception. you can see paul rand talking about a pathway to some kind of citizenship. in the tea party. that's i think a little bit of a surprise for some people. do you worry as a democrat that with republicans, i think, correctly analyzing the issue, and the problem they have with the fastest growing demographic in this country that that's going to be a real challenge to democrats? >> look, i'm glad that our republican colleagues are finally on board with immigration reform. we've gone at a very short period of time -- >> right but that's not my question. my question is do you worry that that's going to be a, a part of getting them to capture the hearts and minds of -- >> no, i don't worry -- >> -- idea as rea
well we know that doesn't work, which is why our budget focuses on accelerating the economy and putting people back to work right now, for example getting rid of the sequester. so i guess the bottom line, soledad, it's good they're recognizing they've got a problem. but as far as i can tell they misdiagnosed. >> you say with the exception of immigration, and immigration is a big exception. you can see paul rand talking about a pathway to some kind of citizenship. in the tea party. that's...
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our economy cannot afford it. it must be every conservative's mission to defund it and move away from socialized medicine before it is implemented. 2013 is a challenge. let can to canton andit must be a year where we wage attack against and those forces in the republican establishment that hijacked the conservative movement. we must not rest. as conservatives, we all believe america is an exceptional nation. we do not want our beloved nation to have the financial books of greece or the gun laws of china. waynds, i fear that is the we are headed. president obama and his left- wing liberals -- the media is in the bag for this administration, and we all know it, which is why the grass roots of our movement must not sit on the sidelines. you must redouble your efforts and together we must fight those who want to sell out our principles. remember reagan's three pillars of conservatism -- free enterprise, strong national defense, and per-family social policies. we must not cede these principles to president obama on one
our economy cannot afford it. it must be every conservative's mission to defund it and move away from socialized medicine before it is implemented. 2013 is a challenge. let can to canton andit must be a year where we wage attack against and those forces in the republican establishment that hijacked the conservative movement. we must not rest. as conservatives, we all believe america is an exceptional nation. we do not want our beloved nation to have the financial books of greece or the gun laws...
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we're trying to do everything we can to overspend and stabilize the economy without concern over the next generation what's happening. and even with the president, this is serious, we understand you love the nation so do we. we can't look at the now generation, we have to look at ten years from now, 20 years from now, 30 years from now, if what we do now destroys the nation in ten years, this is the not wise leadership and my challenge to the president, we want you to be a wise leader. look at now and that's why we feel balancing the budget is an important thing. we overspend now and destroy our future, that's not which is is wisdom. >> he was stoic, but he's going to have to think about t i'm sure it surprised him, a biblical example where we need to go. but a lot of things to learn from scripture, both in governing and our families and our government. >> got the impression probably didn't hear that story from reverend wright from chicago somewhere along the line. >> probably the not the same. >> probably not. >> congressman great to have you here. >> thanks. [applause] the mainstre
we're trying to do everything we can to overspend and stabilize the economy without concern over the next generation what's happening. and even with the president, this is serious, we understand you love the nation so do we. we can't look at the now generation, we have to look at ten years from now, 20 years from now, 30 years from now, if what we do now destroys the nation in ten years, this is the not wise leadership and my challenge to the president, we want you to be a wise leader. look at...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> i'm bertha cooperation with your market wrap. words about cyprus sending stocks lower, while oracle shares weighed on the tech indecent. >>> the number of americans ticked hire last week by 2,000, but claims filings remain at five-year homes. >>> and home restales hit a three-month high, but below forecast. >>> now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." breaking news right now. the senate majority leader harry reid has announced right now he will in fact bring a bill to the senate floor to reduce gun violence, and it will include background checks, also school safety and gun trafficking provisions. senator reid says he'll aallow votes on amendments including the ban and limits on high-capacity magazines
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i'm trying to grow the economy. the democrats are trying to grow government. >> senator, we have a major trade organization in asia. do you think the president could get bipartisan support in the senate and beyond for trade agreement? >> i would like to see that. i was in germany with vice president biden meeting with the germans on this issue of european trade. i think it's important and helps our country significantly and i would like to work with the president to accomplish that. >> you probably would have the requisite bipartisan support from his owner party which has always been the issue. >> that's the issue. he would have bipartisan system and i would encourage democrats to join us. >> let's talk about how we get to where we get. obviously you look at democratic bills and the republican bill and they differ in many areas, but there is has been a focus on cutting discretionary spending instead of the long-term problems with medicare and medicaid and social security. do you think the republicans in the senate a
i'm trying to grow the economy. the democrats are trying to grow government. >> senator, we have a major trade organization in asia. do you think the president could get bipartisan support in the senate and beyond for trade agreement? >> i would like to see that. i was in germany with vice president biden meeting with the germans on this issue of european trade. i think it's important and helps our country significantly and i would like to work with the president to accomplish that....
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but at a minimum, in my judgment, obama care should not be funded and implemented at a time when our economy is gasping for breath. >> in other words, don't get rid of the military. just don't spend a nickel on it. their guy is basically saying in this sort of strange orwellian way, we're going to get rid of it by just not funding it. it's the minimum we can do. that guy has -- well, he's just something else. >> let's make sure that we don't use ted cruz as a barometer for much in washington. he reminds me of the japanese soldier that we found on the philippines years after world war ii ended still in his cave ready to go to war. the courts decided the issue of health care. the election decided the issue of health care. it's the law of the land. and i think it is -- like i said, let's not use him as a barometer on this. because i think the same people in the republican party understand that although they may not like it, it's the law of the land and it's going to move forward. >> steve, where are you on this? do you think it's a settled deal? i think it is. i'd like to think it is. >> it is
but at a minimum, in my judgment, obama care should not be funded and implemented at a time when our economy is gasping for breath. >> in other words, don't get rid of the military. just don't spend a nickel on it. their guy is basically saying in this sort of strange orwellian way, we're going to get rid of it by just not funding it. it's the minimum we can do. that guy has -- well, he's just something else. >> let's make sure that we don't use ted cruz as a barometer for much in...
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and they also need to know we're interested in growing the economy. we need jobs. we think the democratic alternatives that both that senator murray is offering in the senate and chris van holland is offering in the house do that while the republican budget offered by mr. ryan and the who us will have a devastating effect, not only on average working americans, but on job creation in this country. we don't think it's a real budget. we think that the consequences of the policies that are included in that budget would be very devastating to the country and to middle class families and the working people. >> sir, does this mean, though, that we're headed for a government shutdown like we lived through in '95 and '96? >> we're talking about two different things, the budget and the cr, the continuing resolution, the funding past march 27th for government enterprises, i think we'll pass that. i hope we'll pass it this week. i senate i think is going to pass it hopefully late tonight. we'll send it over to us and i expect us to pass it on thursday. the senate passed versi
and they also need to know we're interested in growing the economy. we need jobs. we think the democratic alternatives that both that senator murray is offering in the senate and chris van holland is offering in the house do that while the republican budget offered by mr. ryan and the who us will have a devastating effect, not only on average working americans, but on job creation in this country. we don't think it's a real budget. we think that the consequences of the policies that are...
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that grow an economy. education, research, infrastructure, manufacturing, make it in america. that's our mantra and do it in a balanced way with reasonable tax and revenue increases that come from ending unnecessary loopholes. >> congressman ryan, do you think the public is still very strong with the president on this? >> i would like to think so. i mean, i think as long as we stand our ground. but leadership is about empowering those grass roots people that were just going door-to-door. and i think we've got to stand firm. even if we have to play the long game, ed, we may have a tough year or two, but there will be midterm elections. and i think we've got to stand for what is right. the top 1% has seen 93% of the income growth in the last few years. we've got to stand up for middle class people in the small businesses. we can't keep having this system where we have economic growth, but it goes primarily to the top. we're not mad at people for getting rich. god bless them. what we're saying is we've got to
that grow an economy. education, research, infrastructure, manufacturing, make it in america. that's our mantra and do it in a balanced way with reasonable tax and revenue increases that come from ending unnecessary loopholes. >> congressman ryan, do you think the public is still very strong with the president on this? >> i would like to think so. i mean, i think as long as we stand our ground. but leadership is about empowering those grass roots people that were just going...
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what do you think is the long term impact of having done that on our economy and on our standing in the globe? >> i think any way you cut it, the decision to go to war in iraq was a disaster and took our eye off afghanistan and al qaeda. and the human toll was enormous. 4,500 u.s. service members died. 100,000 at least iraqi civilians were killed. the cost estimate is between $1 to $3 trillion depending on what study you look at. it was an enormously costly mistake for our country. i think that the american people lost a lot of faith in their leadership to tell them the truth. to make decisions about war and peace based on facts and not misrepresentations of intelligence. and it hurt our standing around the globe. any way you cut it, this decision was a disaster. >> you work inside the white house. do you think they knew that they didn't have wmd? what do you think is the real reason why we went into iraq? >> that's a great question. something struck me having been in that building is how difficult these choices. are i remember hearing a very senior member of the intelligence committee
what do you think is the long term impact of having done that on our economy and on our standing in the globe? >> i think any way you cut it, the decision to go to war in iraq was a disaster and took our eye off afghanistan and al qaeda. and the human toll was enormous. 4,500 u.s. service members died. 100,000 at least iraqi civilians were killed. the cost estimate is between $1 to $3 trillion depending on what study you look at. it was an enormously costly mistake for our country. i...
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your knowledge of the potential state and nonstate ability to disrupt the economy in the united states, not strategic command, but atm machines, et cetera. have you done a calculation of the cost of the economy if someone decided to can direct not an intermittent attack on the banking system, but a concentrated attack? >> senator, the attack on our bank is here now with the significant. it would have significant impacts. people can't get to their money. the impact is huge and you've seen it discussed the idea. what i'm concerned about is the service attack could accomplish that. he could make it difficult for people to do online and came, online trading and others. there's the cost of losing that. if you think about amazon, one hour of amazon cost $7 million in profit. there's also a cost that complicates legislation in each of our critical infrastructure portions of our industry have different levels of cyberreadiness review of. so the bank's internet service providers are generally pretty good. the power company is not so good and so the cost for fixing them is significant. they are
your knowledge of the potential state and nonstate ability to disrupt the economy in the united states, not strategic command, but atm machines, et cetera. have you done a calculation of the cost of the economy if someone decided to can direct not an intermittent attack on the banking system, but a concentrated attack? >> senator, the attack on our bank is here now with the significant. it would have significant impacts. people can't get to their money. the impact is huge and you've seen...
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plus, exclusive interview with fedex founder and ceo fred smith about the state of the economy and where it may be headed. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: all right. pope francis' first full day on the job in vatican city today. he delivered his first mass as pontiff in the sistine chapel. he went to roman basilica to spray privately this morning. a lot of catholics in new york city and around the country were hoping cardinal timny dolan might have gotten the high holy honor but the cardinal says he is happy with the selection and he explained why. >> what we were most looking for is a man of holiness. a man who obviously reflected god to us. a man who was theer logically con versant -- theologically conversant. a good leader and good exercise, good pastoral governance. >> dana: you weren't here yesterday. and andrea, your thoughts, too. what do you think? >> greg: 76. glad they went for the youth vote. new blood there. and i love how the media on other stations discuss how catholic he is. h
plus, exclusive interview with fedex founder and ceo fred smith about the state of the economy and where it may be headed. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: all right. pope francis' first full day on the job in vatican city today. he delivered his first mass as pontiff in the sistine chapel. he went to roman basilica to spray privately this morning. a lot of catholics in new...
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i think he couldte have made a g impact, especially when it comei to the economy and the fiscal crisis that we face. many people are having a -- >> i think the time had passed. i don't think t that mitt romne, maybe he would not have gotten, such a great reception in december. >> right. >> but here we are in march, the weather isin about to start getting better and people start to realize, wait. 2003 have a future as a party. they've had a pretty good cpac so far. do you think it was important for him to say i'm sorry, i will not be your president. thereby saying what he said, in an interview withd chris wallace on fox news sunday, he was not going to run again? >> i think that's pretty clear. it remind me actually when mondale, we lost 49 out of 50 states. we went before a very large liberal sort of group like cpac, but on the left. and i was terrified. thought we would get boo'd. he got a rousing essential. part of it is people don't wante to rub it in. the guy lost and there were romney supporters in l the room. but just think his concession speech. he is an extremely gracious man.
i think he couldte have made a g impact, especially when it comei to the economy and the fiscal crisis that we face. many people are having a -- >> i think the time had passed. i don't think t that mitt romne, maybe he would not have gotten, such a great reception in december. >> right. >> but here we are in march, the weather isin about to start getting better and people start to realize, wait. 2003 have a future as a party. they've had a pretty good cpac so far. do you think...
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the economy is smaller than the state vermont. warren buffett should just buy cyprus. >> bloomberg buy it and split it in half. >> what did you learn? >> today was a very educational show. we found out phish is starting a new album tomorrow. that's breaking news. and i got to look at my friend james bennett without a beard and i've got to say -- >> no, don't. >> he looks younger. he looks younger. don't you think? >> it's usually what he says. >> he looks younger. >> so i was asking you what made adam so great, editor of "new york" magazine. >> my boss, my friend and i think arguably the greatest magazine maker of this moment, of the last decade or so. >> he knows how to give a magazine a voice. very important. >> and visually. >> we had a lot of "new york" magazine people on today. >> and what a great cover story. >> knocking it out of the park. >> if it's way too early, what time is it, mike? >> well, it's time for "morning joe." but right now it's time for our ole pal crystal izz acht. >> i need a fix. ♪ i'm going down." >>>
the economy is smaller than the state vermont. warren buffett should just buy cyprus. >> bloomberg buy it and split it in half. >> what did you learn? >> today was a very educational show. we found out phish is starting a new album tomorrow. that's breaking news. and i got to look at my friend james bennett without a beard and i've got to say -- >> no, don't. >> he looks younger. he looks younger. don't you think? >> it's usually what he says. >> he...
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your kids will move to california and stay out there that is less of a problem now that california's economy has crashed and not as good as it used to be. my kids have stayed here. you know, my daughter that lives the furriest away lives in vienna, va are a, a subway outside of the beltway. it is half hour drive. >> how much do your children think like you and your wife? >> we're all conservative. we railroad pretty conservative family. my son and think a lot about politics. the rest of them don't. the women don't think about it as much. but they tend to agree with us. >> all right. twitter. i will read some of the twitter messages that you sent out. >> oh-oh. oh-oh. >> here is one. november the 5th, 2012. >> okay. >> "why romney will win." >> you can say i have been wrong a few times. you know, there were a lot of polls. i have always placed great stock in gallop. and the gallop got this election wrong as did some other pollsters. the bam ground poll, and showed romney winning and -- >> why in this business, stick their neck out on predictions? i mean so many are wrong. >> i don't know. why
your kids will move to california and stay out there that is less of a problem now that california's economy has crashed and not as good as it used to be. my kids have stayed here. you know, my daughter that lives the furriest away lives in vienna, va are a, a subway outside of the beltway. it is half hour drive. >> how much do your children think like you and your wife? >> we're all conservative. we railroad pretty conservative family. my son and think a lot about politics. the...
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same economy. what we don't see as clearly are the jobs that are destroyed or prevented from performing as the government first takes that dollar out of the economy. we see those lost jobs and chronic unemployment and a stagnating economy. the government cannot create wealth. can transfer jobs from the productive sector to the government sector by taxing one and spending on the other. it can transfer jobs from one part of the productive sector by taxing and transfer them to another part by subsidizing it. but it cannot create jobs. these policies are causing enormous damage to our economy, and i wish you folks would stop it. [laughter] >> we are running close on time. mr. williams, for two minutes. >> thank you. nobody agrees more than me. i am in the transportation business. we need good infrastructure. however, this a man and raises taxes, and that is a bad idea. i am job creator for 41 years. you don't create jobs by raising taxes on small businesses and workers. employees actually root for thei
same economy. what we don't see as clearly are the jobs that are destroyed or prevented from performing as the government first takes that dollar out of the economy. we see those lost jobs and chronic unemployment and a stagnating economy. the government cannot create wealth. can transfer jobs from the productive sector to the government sector by taxing one and spending on the other. it can transfer jobs from one part of the productive sector by taxing and transfer them to another part by...
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and throughout he understands that our economy works best when the middle class and those working to get into the middle class have the security they need on the job, a democratic voice in the workplace, everybody playing by the same set of rules. tom's knowledge and experience will make him an outstanding secretary of labor. and there's plenty of work to d. we're going to have to work very hard to make sure that folks find jobs with good wages and good benefits. we've got to make sure that our veterans who are returning home from iraq and afghanistan have a chance to put their incredible skills and leadership to work at home. we need to build an immigration system that works for every employee and every family and every business. i'm confident that tom's going to be able to work to promote economic growth, but also make sure that that growth is broad based. and he's going to be an sbre gal part of our team. these are a few of the families are facing and where they need an advocate and tom's the right person for that job. so i hope that the senate will act swiftly to confirm tom so w
and throughout he understands that our economy works best when the middle class and those working to get into the middle class have the security they need on the job, a democratic voice in the workplace, everybody playing by the same set of rules. tom's knowledge and experience will make him an outstanding secretary of labor. and there's plenty of work to d. we're going to have to work very hard to make sure that folks find jobs with good wages and good benefits. we've got to make sure that our...
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right now it's the economy. putting the economy back on track. putting them back to work. creating jobs. taking that deep dive into the difficult questions that have to be answered in washington and sticking around up here and working together to come up with -- >> it's this whole thipg of relevant in everyday lives. there's one little thing we're going to love potentially as journalists, i guess. the rnc wants more trackers. the real problem was democrats had too many video trackers. the republicans don't have it. what's interesting here about this recommendation is it sort of -- it's sort of an odd recommendation because the parties have been doing this for years. opposition research, following around a candidate is something you do for years. it's just that republicans got caught. is the problem the message or just simply getting caught? >> it's probably candidate training. y you don't want to be saying things behind closed doors like the 47% thing or what have you that could get caught on tape, that could get used against you. not only with the rnc but also republican
right now it's the economy. putting the economy back on track. putting them back to work. creating jobs. taking that deep dive into the difficult questions that have to be answered in washington and sticking around up here and working together to come up with -- >> it's this whole thipg of relevant in everyday lives. there's one little thing we're going to love potentially as journalists, i guess. the rnc wants more trackers. the real problem was democrats had too many video trackers. the...